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Welcome visitlunevalley.co.uk official visitor guide to Lune Valley Holiday Cottages and tourist information.
At VisitLuneValley we've got a great range of Lune Valley Holiday Cottages, hotels, guesthouse and bed & breakfast accommodation to choose from, as well as information on what to see and do.
Located between the picturesque town of Kirkby Lonsdale and the historic Lancaster, the Lune Valley is one of the most attractive stretches of river where the Lune meanders through a landscape of outstanding natural beauty. Here you will find unspoilt and ancient villages, historic churches and winding lanes, tumbling streams and wooded valleys, wild moors and lowland pastures. Savour the beautiful surroundings of the Lune Valley whilst enjoying the sweeping views of the Forest of Bowland and Yorkshire Dales.
With host of holiday cottages, finding a place in the Lune Valley has never been easier. Search our holiday cottage database and check out our places to visit, eating out and events sections for what to see and do.
The Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covers a large part of the Lune Valley. It offers wonderful opportunities for quiet enjoyment such as birdwatching, cycling, fishing and horse riding, and with newly opened Access Land, can now offer some of the most remote and rugged walking in the North West.
The waymarked Lune Valley Ramble and gritstone Clougha Pike provide some of the best views in England. Various walks and guides on the Lune Valley can be requested or downloaded.
There is a great selection of gifts and books for you to buy. Recommended buys include 'The Lune Valley - Our Heritage'. Researched, edited and narrated by Chris Abram, this DVD contains stunning helicopter footage which takes you on a spectacular 65 mile journey along the Lune Valley from the rugged Howgill Fells to the panoramic beauty of Morecambe Bay.
The valleys and the fells also make for variable, interesting and at many times breathtaking riding country.
Located in the picturesque village of Wray, Bridge House Farm is a bistro/cafe with a difference. Enjoy the new dining experience and browse through the new range of quality gifts and home accessories on offer.
Join the 'real gravy' campaign! Visit the Fenwick Arms in the Lune Valley as featured on C4's 'Kitchen Nightmares'.
We think the Lune Valley is a beautiful place to visit. View some fantastic mages of the area taken by local photographer on Flickr.
Historic villages such as Hornby, Wray (home of the Scarecrow Festival) and Melling lie waiting to be discovered. All of these villages offer something different, with inspiring views across the countryside and interesting historical backgrounds.
Tourist leaflets on the Lune Valley can be requested or downloaded below.
The Lune Valley is an undiscovered gem of England’s North Country and represents one of the finest corners of our ‘green and pleasant land’.